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Berries may cut heart attack risk in women

May 16, 2013 3:49am

From the American Heart Association

Eating three or more servings of blueberries and strawberries per week may help women reduce their risk of a heart attack by as much as one-third,...

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Purple Circle

Nov 26, 2012 8:05pm

Will Wesson of Searcy won the Junior Dairy Goat Showmanship award at the 2012 Arkansas State Fair. He received a trophy belt buckle, Champion banner and was also inducted into the Arkansas Purple...

<p>Brian Branscum, Taylor Hoyle, Heather Basham, Victoria Howard, Madison Barnes, Jake Henderson, Brianna Daniel, Tamira Reynolds, Brett Riley and Haylee Honeycutt work at the park.</p>

Students paint signs for outdoor classroom

Updated: Nov 26, 2012 8:18pm

Clinton High School students offered their time and talent to paint a sign to identify native plants in the Outdoor Classroom last month.

After eating packed lunches at the Main Street Park...

<p>Andy and Shirley Andregg, with Lori Rooney, helped prepare beef recipes.</p>

High school students hear about beef

Updated: Nov 26, 2012 8:20pm

High school students from Shirley and South Side’s Food and Nutrition classes recently attended a program highlighting beef recipes. They learned the best methods of cooking various cuts of beef,...

Agents get SNAP-ed update

Nov 21, 2012 6:01am

Family and consumer science agents with the University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service, including Regina Chaney, are working the front lines in America’s battle against obesity and...

From Lallah’s GardenThe golden month of October

Oct 31, 2012 5:01am

When I look down my road that brought me home, it has never been more beautiful. Colorful leaves of brilliant reds, gold, orange — some still green and those brown ones, Oh My! Such joy. It feels...

What’s that I smell …

Oct 31, 2012 5:01am

What’s that I smell …

By Anita Tucker

Garlic is one of the oldest and hardest-working vegetables known to man.

Often considered an herb, this cousin to the onion was first used...

<p>From left, Steve Smith, Claudia Sands, Marguerite Dory, Annalee Culp, and Eleanor Hilsenrath work in Fairfield Bay.</p>

Master Gardeners stay busy

Oct 24, 2012 5:01am

Despite howling winds and drenching rain, three Tuscarora crepe myrtles , two Shumardii oaks, and an Autumn Blaze maple trees were planted at the Fairfield Bay Recyle Center recently. Master...

<p>Hazel Burnett, mother of honoree Jim Burnett, takes a pair of tiny scissors from Clinton Mayor Roger Rorie to cut the ribbon at the dedication. (Photos by Ida Keith)</p>

200 turn out for dedication ceremony

Oct 23, 2012 8:47pm

Dense fog and cloudy skies couldn’t dampen the spirits of those who attended the Clinton Municipal Airport Fly-In and open house last Saturday.

An estimated crowd of 200 people attended the...

<p>Mechanical bull riding was one of the events at the Redneck Games.</p>

Redneck Games leaves positive memories

Oct 23, 2012 10:12pm

Our second annual Redneck Games Oct. 13-14 went very well. Hundreds of people from all over the U.S. and world attended. It is truly a one-of-a-kind event because it is solely a family friendly,...

<p>South Side students take home first place in the Van Buren County Fair with their artwork. They are (botttom row) Sara Maulden, Kiowa Berry also best of show, Hope Harlan also best of show, Lacie Holland, Aleigha Hazelwood, (second row) Kayleigh Williams, Reanna Payne, Savannah Waddle, Garrett Collums, Madison Hall, (third row) Aly Parish, Eli Leonard, Garrett Wren, Bryce McConnell, (fourth row) Rachel Lawrence, Kensi Smith, Brian Dumas, Kendal Sullivan and Arron Freeman. All artwork is going to state fair October 12-21st</p>

2012 Van Buren County Fair

Sep 28, 2012 7:00pm

Scenes from the fair

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